IMCM’06 + PETO'06
Hamburg/Germany, June 22-23 2006
Final Program
Presentations are partly downloadable as pdf file.
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June 22, 2006 |
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8:30 – 9:00 |
Registration |
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9:00 – 9:10 |
Conference Opening (Room: D1023)
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Thorsten Blecker |
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9:10 – 10:10 |
Opening keynote speeches (Room: D1023) - Interactive Value Creation: Success Factors of Mass Customization & Open Innovation
Frank Piller - Mass Customization in the Electronics Industry – Based on Modular Products and Product Configuration
Lars Hvam |
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10:10 – 10:30 |
Coffee break |
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10:30 – 11:45 |
Manufacturing Systems and Supply Chain Management (Room: D1021)
Session Chair: - Variety Management in the Assemble-To-Order Supply Chain Thorsten Blecker and Nizar Abdelkafi - Mass Customization in the Wood-Working Industry: A Simulation-Based Research of New Production Concepts
Hans
Häuslmayer, Manfred Gronalt and
Alfred Teischinger - A Conceptual Alternative to Activity-Based Costing for the Allocation of Logistic Services
Werner Mussnig, Gernot Mödritscher and Alexandra Rausch
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Technical Aspects of Configuration Systems (Room: D1024)
Session Chair: - Four worlds Model for Configurable Services
Mikko Heiskala, Juha Tiihonen, Andreas Anderson, and Timo Soininen - The Modelling Techniques of a Documentation System that Supports the Development and Maintenance of Product Configuration Systems Anders Haug and Lars Hvam - CRC-Cards for the Development and Maintenance of Product Configuration Systems Anders Haug and Lars Hvam |
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11:45 – 12:45 |
Lunch |
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12:45 – 14:15 |
Configuration Systems in Practice (Room: D1021)
Session Chair: - Complexity of BTO Product Configurators
Klaus Rall, Jörg Dalhöfer, and Hans-Joachim Baltzer - Methods and Tools to implement PLM-Integrated machine and plant configurators Philipp Ackermann - A Configurator System for Warehouse Storage Distribution
Maria Elejoste, Juan Manuel Besga and José Angel Lacunza - Automated Testing of Knowledge-Based Recommender Applications
Alexander Felfernig and Markus Stumptner |
Product Development for Mass Customization (Room: D1024)
Session Chair: - The Use of Quality-Function Deployment (QFD) for Customer- Focused Product Development
Andreas Helferich, Georg Herzwurm and Sixten Schockert - Systematic Analyses of Component Couplings for Modularization of Complex Products
Birgit Koeppen and Wolfgang Kersten
- Radical Re-Modularization: Tradeoffs in Designing Mass Customization Product Architectures Ryan C.C. Chin, Patrik Künzler and Raul-David Poblano - Modularity as a Means for Integration in Large Scale Capital Projects
Johanna Kirsilä and Magnus Hellström |
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14:15 – 14:45 |
Coffee break |
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15:00 – 19:30 |
Exkursion to Airbus Deutschland GmbH in Hamburg Finkenwerder Hamburg facility tour (16:00 - 18:45):
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19:30 – 23:00 |
Conference Dinner
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June 23, 2006 |
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9:00 – 10:00 |
Keynote speeches (Room: D1023) - An integrative theory of product differentiation postponement Cipriano Forza, Fabrizio Salvador, and Alessio Trentin - RFID-Based Wireless Manufacturing and Mass Customization George Q. Huang |
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10:00 – 10:15 |
Coffee break |
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10:15 – 11:45 |
Customer Interaction (Room: D1023)
Session Chair: - The Personalization Map: An Application-Oriented Overview of Personalization Functions
Daniel Risch, Petra Schubert and Uwe Leimstoll - Scenario-Driven Configuration Systems – Examining the Influence of Product Types and Customer Mind States on User Satisfaction in Product Configuration Processes
Torben Hansen, Christian Scheer, and Peter Loos - The Relationship of Quality, Customer Satisfaction and Involvement in the Context of Mass customization Offerings Ralf Reichwald, Melanie Müller, and Frank Piller - Signaling – An innovative Approach to Identify Lead Users in Online Communities
Robert Tietz, Johann Füller, and Cornelius Herstatt |
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11:45 – 13:15 |
Lunch |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
Embedded Configuration (Room: D1021)
Session Chair: - Conceptualizing Embedded Configuration Gudmundur Oddsson, Lars Hvam, and Ole Lysgaard - Introducing the ConIPF Methodology in an Organization to Implement Mass Customization
Lothar Hotz, Thorsten Krebs, and Katharina Wolter - Applying Principles of Mass Customisation to Web Site Design Dimitris Karadaras and Bill Karakostas - Application of an Advanced Planning and Optimizing Network-Based System for Use by the Firm in Support of Improving Competitive Advantage Frank Bates and Isik Ozge Yumurtaci |
Economic and Customer Aspects (Room: D1023)
Session Chair: - A Configuration System for Supportive Purposes in the Middle of a Product Lifecycle
Tim Teglgaard Christensen and Lars Hvam - Modelling Constraints Using requirement templates Thomas Dietlev Petersen - The Power of Web Platforms Based on Modular Design in a User – Centric Apparel Market Michel Byvoet |
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14:45 – 15:00 |
Coffee break |
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15:00 – 16:15 |
Product modeling (Room: D1021)
Session Chair: - Ontology-Driven Codification Based on Product Families
Andreas Oroszi, Thomas Jung, Alexander Smirnov, Nikolay Shilov and
Alexey Kashevnik - Generic Product Model: the Technological View
José Ángel Lakunza, Joseba Arana and Juan Carlos Astiazaran - ConfiguRating – An Instrument for Evaluating Product Configuration Systems from the Customer’s Perspective Wolfgang Frühwirt and Paul Blàzek |
Customer Value (Room: D1023)
Session Chair: - From Experience to Value Christian M. Waller - What Matters in Customer Value Creation? – In the Case of Leading Machinery Measuring Equipment Corporations Grace Tyng-Ruu Lin, Benjamin Yuan and Sophia Shing - Evaluating the Readiness of Variations on Services Available for Communicating and Collaborating within Medical Care Sector Frank Bates, Isik Ozge Yumurtaci |
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16:20 – 16:30 |
Conference closing (Room: D 1023) Thorsten Blecker, Gerhard Friedrich, Lars Hvam, and Kasper Edwards |
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